Overview
- Margot Robbie says she became “so codependent” with Jacob Elordi on set, recalling she felt “quite lost” whenever he was not nearby.
- Jacob Elordi describes a “mutual obsession,” saying he kept within 5 to 10 meters of Robbie while praising her as an “elite actor.”
- Elordi recounts filming on the English moors and at times listening to Kate Bush’s “Wuthering Heights,” calling the experience “profound.”
- Emerald Fennell frames the adaptation as “primal [and] sexual,” while Robbie says the film leans more romantic than provocative.
- Wuthering Heights opens in theaters Feb. 13, with a cast that includes Hong Chau, Shazad Latif, Alison Oliver, Martin Clunes and Ewan Mitchell.